Sentences with phrase «really have a purpose»

if your theory of no god were truth, then we are a bunch of living garbage and deserve to be nuked to ashes, birds would have more right to exist than us, but since god does exist life really has a purpose, unlike your view of life which to me seems like an empty story.
I feel like last season was 10 straight hours of scumbag people doing scumbag things, and it was all inside this over-decorated puzzle box that didn't really have any purpose.
The Jacrons don't really have a purpose, apart from brand recognition.
Where the «normal» social networking sites don't really have a purpose but to engage people with each other, a dating site is there for you to find a mate.
The Legend of Tarzan adds nothing to the legacy and really has no purpose for existing unless you REALLY want to see Alexander Skarsgård's shirtless chiseled up body for almost 2 hours
Cumberbatch really has no purpose in this film, and he is a terrific actor.
The only true fault of the game is that it's one that really has no purpose or goal.
When Google first announced the original Pixel phones last year, it's thick bezels never really had a purpose; it was just there.

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Having a purpose - driven organization really helps to accelerate change - and to make that change be embraced — provided you can connect that purpose with what you want to do as a leader.
With Glass, Google never defined the purpose, and as a result, consumers never really quite understood why they would need such a device.
«The only people I've ever met who are really successful in their fields, regardless of what field that is, are people who are deeply passionate about the work they do every day and are motivated by a sense of purpose,» Trump says.
«One of the things that is really important is having clarity around the purpose or values of your brand,» says Ersher, who founded the soup - centric chain after identifying a lack of high - quality soup on the market.
The really great companies have a sense of purpose at the root of all that they do, from hiring employees, to attracting the right investors, to their marketing and their customer service.
No one really likes annual performance reviews, yes they serve a purpose, but most people like to have on the spot feedback, and in today's always on, always connected the world the demand for that type of feedback is higher than ever.
The impressive thing about Great Big Story, which is focused on shareable stories and integrated advertising, is that it has a really clear sense of purpose.
And using offshore accounts or holding companys aren't particularly effective methods for shielding income for tax purposes (since offshore accounts are subject to a whole whack of anti-avoidance rules and holding companys are typically subject to more or less the same tax rate as people in the top marginal tax bracket - the Tax Act has tightened up a lot since the 1960s so there really aren't that many «loopholes»).
Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
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I enjoyed the resources industry because it really epitomizes the concepts of practical design: you end up engineering things on the run to be «fit for purpose», making do with potentially less equipment and materials than you'd prefer in some fairly remote and challenging environments.
If something comes up and you really need the money for purposes other than education, you'll have access to it.
If you say chance, then really individual can have no purpose in life.
And yet when it comes down to the final moments, when it gets real, when we have no more need for the societal benefits of religious posturing, we learn what is really most important, and the answer (given the real purpose of life, see above) is what we should reasonably expect: family.
This leads a lot of us (myself included) to experience poverty as a trial that has a purpose, when really scarcity is never part of the deal with God.
Does it really have any compelling purpose?
That would, of course, mean the creation solely for purposes of research of human embryos» human subjects who are not really best described as preimplantation embryos.
This is often abandoned after a few years because it is not really suitable for this purpose, but the destruction of forest cover and animal habitat has long - lasting consequences.
I never really saw Him as having a will other than that of His Father's will; there are many verses throughout the Gospels that demonstrate His purpose was to obey the will of the Father.
I really have to pity people who feel they need a mythical figure to give them purpose.
If there really is no purpose to this life other than what brief time we have here, there is no reason to hold to society's laws or social conventions.
For arguments sake, i agree, all who say life has purpose only if you give it purpose are saying, what i beliveve is not the same as what you believe, but really, we all have a set of ideas of which we should do but never do them, or if we're thrill seekers do the opposite.
If the Living God can't use the words that come out of as female's mouth (granted that they are law / gospel words and about Jesus) for His purposes... then he really wouldn't be much of a God... but a puny twirpy god that required only certain genitalia to get his work done.
Such a purpose is really the unifying agreement which has been drawing together the various denominational groups; it now needs to be clearly held and announced, and the churches should throw their full and enthusiastic support back of the programs which seek to embody it.
If God really raised a person up to be a CEO of a company, it would be for the purpose of showing the world how a business can successfully be run according to the principles and values of the Kingdom of God rather than the principles of the rulers of this world.
Christine, we want to do good, have a purpose, find meaningful work and relationships, and we find some of it, but it is never really enough and we feel it.
It turned out that his gifts to the archdiocese were less than half the payout, but the more troubling thing is that he seemed to believe that what he had given was still his to use for his personal purposes, which suggests that he had not really given anything at all.
Although this example has a modern ring to it, there is nothing really new about the problem it presents, which is: How is it that freedom and purpose that determine so much about us arise in a world that seems to run entirely on mechanical laws?
I really do appreciate your opinion and agree that the military and its members can and have been used for ungodly purposes.
Individual purposes are really implicit in the scheme all along, and what is explained is not purpose as such, but only how through many generations there has been a slow increase in the variety and complexity of the purposes.
I know that many elders and churchgoers don't like the idea of their building becoming an office complex or dance club, but from God's perspective, is the building really accomplishing its purpose by sitting empty six days of the week, or being a place that Christians dump thousands and millions of dollars into every year just so they can have a place to talk about the Bible?
There is no purpose, there are no causes, all that's just stuff we make up to hold the goddamn world together — all we've really got is what we have right here and now: being alive!
Good article, I really enjoyed what it had to say and think having a religion or adhering to a higher purpose is a key component to living a healthy and balanced life.
So sometimes they have rendered to God the purposes that really were Caesar's, and sometimes they have credited crowds of Caesar's liver cells with a unified conscious vision of the future which only Caesar's soul could have enjoyed.
Having reviewed the «Morning Joe» piece that he was in, the interviewers really grilled him on Obama and Obama's faith, when the purpose of Franklin Graham being there should have been about the political activity between America and countries where his team is working.
(What I find really ironic, is that none of those athiests have sued the fedeal government over grants whose explicit purpose is to convert people to Islam.)
So to be really something, to be worthy of notice and admiration, an entity must have unity of form, some organizing idea, plan, or purpose.
You just have to figure out what really did happen and how it now affects your life or has no purpose for your life.
If believers in the US really leveraged their liberty and lived according to God's eternal purpose, I wonder if more Americans would lay down their treasures and follow Jesus?
Scholars and critics have not yet taken the full measure of contemplation as an art that is related to the purpose of all scholarly activity — to see things as they really are.
I've just started a class on Skillshare that demonstrates how you can make a really effective All Purpose Cleaner at home.
I have been using this GF all purpose flour blend for all of Nicole's recipes since we can't have rice at our house and I must say, it works REALLY well.
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